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Panthers will be 2021 NFCS Champions


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6 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

If I also face BofA stadium ,, granted  200 miles away,  will it help get us back to the Super Bowl.... THIS YEAR >>>  ( a lot of greater than stuff going on  >>>> )

Yes it will

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46 minutes ago, hepcat said:

if the panthers win the nfc south this season I won't ever post a negative thing about this team ever again that's how confident I am that this will never happen

Brady gets hurt we're the favorite easily.

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

if the panthers win the nfc south this season I won't ever post a negative thing about this team ever again that's how confident I am that this will never happen

There's definitely a much better chance of you being right than me, but I am feeling 2003 vibes with this squad.

Down to Tampa being the defending SB champs...

Not going as far as saying we are SB bound, but I think this team is going to surprise a lot of people

I genuinely believe this team is much better than the national perspective, and I will be disappointed if we don't finish at least 2nd in the division and make or at least challenge for the playoffs (especially since there are now 3 wild card spots)

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It would take some combination of the following:

Sam Darnold to play like the #3 pick he was.
Cam Erving to play much closer to the 1st round pick he was.
Brian Burns, DJax, & Derrick Brown have breakout years.
Horn has a serviceable year that is largely rookie-mistake-free.
CMC stays healthy, in fact most of the starters stay healthy.
Rhule, Brady, Snow and company shake off their rookie mistakes from last year.

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34 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

It would take some combination of the following:

Sam Darnold to play like the #3 pick he was. Doubt he plays to that level.
Cam Erving to play much closer to the 1st round pick he was.  Really doubt it.
Brian Burns, DJax, & Derrick Brown have breakout years.  Very possible.
Horn has a serviceable year that is largely rookie-mistake-free.  Possible.
CMC stays healthy, in fact most of the starters stay healthy.  CMC, very possible.  Others, idk.
Rhule, Brady, Snow and company shake off their rookie mistakes from last year.  Definitely possible.

 

It's certainly possible, but honestly it's a lot that has to come together; perfect storm if you will.  To me, I think it comes down to Darnold playing better than he has in the past and the defense getting stops on 3rd down better than last year.  I think the defense is going to be very good this year.  I'm not sold on Darnold...at all.

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